Promiscuity is Nature’s Way
We at BCU have always known that a more casual attitude toward sex could lower the divorce rate, heighten the public morale, lower stress, and improve peoples’ health. What we didn’t know, is that ladies desire for various partners (that they have been forced to keep hidden beneath pretend prudishness) may in fact be inherent in their genes!
According to TheDailyMail, promiscuity in females may be nature’s way of preventing inbreeding. Researchers studied female beetles and their mating patterns and saw that they have the ability to filter partners to find the most genetically compatible sperm to produce offspring.
After creating a population of inbred beetles, the researched noted that within 15 generations, the female beetles began mating more frequently and with more partners, likely to try and “filter in the genetically most compatible sperm to produce more viable offspring.”
In the human population, of course, promiscuity probably isn’t so much to avoid inbreeding (except maybe in the South [just kidding (kind of!)]), but it may still be one biological reason that women are pre-disposed to love booty calls, although they are forced by society to pretend they only want to get married and have babies.
So, ladies, next time someone gives you a hard time for casually dating and enjoying booty calls, just say, “Don’t ask me, ASK NATURE.”